Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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Advancing the Future of Occupational Therapy.
Introduction
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, published by WILEY, stands as a premier platform for the dissemination of vital research and practice advancements in the field of occupational therapy. With a prestigious Q1 classification and ranking #6 out of 31 in the Health Professions category, it reflects a strong influence in the global scientific community, as evidenced by its 82nd percentile ranking on Scopus. The journal has been committed to promoting innovative practices and evidence-based research since its inception in 1952. Although it does not currently offer open access options, it continues to lead discussions on key topics in occupational therapy which are essential for researchers, professionals, and students who seek to be at the forefront of this evolving field. With a robust submission process to ensure high-quality publications, the journal invites contributions that further enrich the discourse surrounding diverse occupational therapy practices and policies.
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